Six Turkish Soldiers Killed In Northern Iraq
Turkiye’s Ministry of National Defense has announced the deaths of six more Turkish soldiers in the Operation Claw-Sword in northern Iraq.
Turkiye’s Ministry of National Defense has announced the deaths of six more Turkish soldiers in the Operation Claw-Sword in northern Iraq.
An attack by the ISIS terrorist group on a bus carrying Syrian soldiers in the outskirts of the city of Al-Mayadin, eastern Syria, has left at least 20 Syrian soldiers martyred and 10 others wounded.
Abdul Latif al-Sayed, a prominent military commander of the Southern Transitional Council in Abyan province and a former member of al-Qaeda in Mudiyah district, was killed by an IED explosion.
Major General Mohammed al-Qadri, Commander of the Coastal Defense Forces and Director of the Naval College, has warned against the United States’ military presence in Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea.
Iranian military scientists have gained the technical know-how to manufacture a supersonic cruise missile, the Tasnim News Agency reported on August 9.
As the deadline of one week set by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the release of Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum and his return to power came to an end on Monday (August 7), there is still no sign of military action against Niger.
Following of the escalation of tensions between the US-led coalition and Iran plus the axis of resistance, the US Navy has deployed 3,000 marines in the Red Sea by the use of the USS Bataan (LHD 50) and USS Carter Hall (LSD 50).
The Israeli regime’s army special forces assassinated three members of the Palestinian resistance movement in southern Jenin on Sunday August 6th.
The Israeli regime’s army fighter jets fired several missiles at targets on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus, which left four Syrian soldiers killed and four others wounded.
Tajikistan has increased the number of border posts in this country to 100 with the aim of combating security threats on its southern border with Afghanistan.
Early on August 6, four service members of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) were killed in an attack by the al-Qaeda-affiliated Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) in the northern Lattakia countryside, according to Sputnik.
Abdullatif Al-Sayed, the commander of Hizam al-Amni forces in Abyan province, sent some of his representatives to the tribes allied with al-Qaeda in Wadi Omran and proposed to them the establishment of peace and the integration of the militants of these tribes into the STC organization.